Carleton University’s Ethics and Public Affairs

Geoff Hudson-Searle was nominated as an international guest speaker to the students in Carleton University’s graduate Ethics and Public Affairs (EPAF) program,

The group combines ethical analysis with social science to gain a comprehensive understanding of the options for solving particular public issues.

Considering the loss of trust and confidence in the world today; government, business and in relationships generally. Indeed, trust makes the world go round and right now we’re experiencing a crisis of trust.

I will be presenting a comparative analysis of trust in the public sector/government vs trust in the private sector. And why are members of the public distrustful of government and business.

Prior to the launch of ‘The Trust Paradigm Book’, I gave an interview on London Live, these themes that were discussed, are core to the observations and decay of trust in societal today.

Trust is one of the most vital forms of capital a leader has today. Amid economic turbulence and global uncertainty, people are increasingly turning to their employers and business leaders as a source of truth, rather than their institutions and government officials. Trust, which can be defined as a belief in the abilities, integrity, and character of another person, is often thought of as something that personal relationships are built on.


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